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in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ >>> we are back with more from our round table, talk about politics and how the president one, i want to talk with the fiscal cliff. bob woodward, offer secret white house document that goes back to the grand bargain negotiations, tell us what it is and what it means, you think. >> well, this is the last offer the president, the white house made last year to speaker boehner to try to reach this $4 trillion grand bargain and it's long and it's tedious and it's got budget jargon in it, but what it cho shoels a willingness to cut all kinds of things, like tricare, which is the sacred health insurance program for the military for military retirees. tricare, which is the sacred health insurance program for the military for military retirees. tricare, which is the sacred health insurance program for the military for military retirees.e tricare, which is the sacred health insurance program for the military for military retir
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say we will help you make these differences and changes now when you are 14 or 15, you have a lot of energy and the law time on your hands, we have a school in the community, we will teach you how to make a difference and how to make this park safer, not just to clean up the park but you need to have a partnership with the police and maybe you will need to change some what about assembly and how late you are going to be there and get support from neighbors, the house of midnight basketball games or whatever it is and improving the community and making schools seem like a more relevant place. >> there are a couple seems in your book where the principle that reagan high school literally kind of does that, calls in the student, student leadership, people she thinks have invested themselves personally in the school and says what do we need to do? she has the right this will turn around grant. and i thought your treatment of that science teacher was well done because you never talked about the boundaries, you just illustrated them. where did you come away from that experience? >> it was an inter
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>> guest: public citizen's has an energy group that pushed this. there is a group called term, the utility reform network it's been around for 30 some years. the citizens utility board there is one of those i believe in illinois. here in washington the former general counsel has been trying to get the regular tour commission to stop being a complete tool of the company's a regulates and they have it every turn blocked in saying we don't have to listen to what you say or what facts you come up with a total disregard for the consumer and what happens is people come from the industry and they leave and they become executive said the country they disbanded your money to. >> host: >> guest: i see you go till the congressman this because i can't talk to him for a year. >> host: said that's what consumers can do. would you like to see state legislatures to on the issues clacks would be the important things. >> guest: the consumer advocate's office may be funded as much as its report to the corporation spent on lobbying you would get some balance because t
>> guest: public citizen's has an energy group that pushed this. there is a group called term, the utility reform network it's been around for 30 some years. the citizens utility board there is one of those i believe in illinois. here in washington the former general counsel has been trying to get the regular tour commission to stop being a complete tool of the company's a regulates and they have it every turn blocked in saying we don't have to listen to what you say or what facts you...
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putting us in control of our energy future, now. heartburn symptoms causedelieve by acid reflux disease. osteoporosis-related bone fractures and low magnesium levels have been seen with nexium. possible side effects include headache, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. other serious stomach conditions may still exist. talk to your doctor about nexium. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different chart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what if we just changed the format altogether ? isn't that the exact same thing ? it's pretty clear. still sticking with verizon. verizon. more 4g lte coverage than all other networks combined. but don't just listen to me. listen to these happy progressive customers. i plugged in snapshot, and 30 days later, i wasaving big on car insurance. with snapshot, i knew what i could save before i switched to progressi
putting us in control of our energy future, now. heartburn symptoms causedelieve by acid reflux disease. osteoporosis-related bone fractures and low magnesium levels have been seen with nexium. possible side effects include headache, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. other serious stomach conditions may still exist. talk to your doctor about nexium. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon....
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energy generation in the future because we got to win ourselves off and over lines of one kind of energy generation. >> [inaudible] called for equalizing statutory rights for allowances between adopted parents. this can be done by regulation. so could the deputy prime minister asked a minister or two to meet with me to eliminate this unfairness? >> i was certain make sure the relevant minister meets with a. i would like to pay tribute to her former and long-standing campaign to equalize the rights of parents of the top to children to parentally for instance, to equalize that with other parents. something i certainly believe should be the case and something we'll be looking at as they can and hope we can make an announcement on that very issue in a not-too-distant future. >> will be deputy prime minister agreed a chance for initiative to get the oecd act on an international tax avoidance is all the more important when you consider nine oil just went up 60 cents in the last 50 years and income tax receipts almost double? >> that's what i think it's quite right a treasure in the chancellor
energy generation in the future because we got to win ourselves off and over lines of one kind of energy generation. >> [inaudible] called for equalizing statutory rights for allowances between adopted parents. this can be done by regulation. so could the deputy prime minister asked a minister or two to meet with me to eliminate this unfairness? >> i was certain make sure the relevant minister meets with a. i would like to pay tribute to her former and long-standing campaign to...
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domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. till you finish your vegetables. [ clock ticking ] [ male announcer ] there's a better way... v8 v-fusion. vegetable nutrition they need, fruit taste they love. could've had a v8. or...try kids boxes! could've had a v8. music is a universal language. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. information on my phone. connection to doctors who get where i'm from. and tools to estimate what my care may cost. so i never missed a beat. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> welcome back. two weeks after hurricane sandy battered the northeast, more than 90,000 people are still without power. the majority of people are in long island, new york where residents protested the local utility company's response over the week general. there's growing criticism today over the response to the storm by the am
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that's global warming ( laughter ) whether we want his ieflt energies or not, he is going to bend america over and stick solar power where the sun don't shine. ( laughter ) but as i suspected, folks, alternative energy come with risks. >> at first, ernie marshall was all for the new wind farm going up near his home >> and it sound like a great idea. >> but soon after the turbines started rolling, he said he started suffering a litany of health complaints. >> i've had problems with my heart. i have problems with my ears. it traumatizes your whole body. >> stephen: yes, living near a windmill can ruin your health. that's why everybody in the nighter land is always sparking up their medical marijuana. now, folks those who suffer from what's become known as wind turbine syndrome say it's caused by the noise, vibrations, and moving shadows of the turning blade. and i've heard the same complaint about the gillette fusion power phantom razor. a study by the university of sydney found 150 health problems attributed to wind turbines including migraine, sleep loss, stomach problems, vertigo, weight
that's global warming ( laughter ) whether we want his ieflt energies or not, he is going to bend america over and stick solar power where the sun don't shine. ( laughter ) but as i suspected, folks, alternative energy come with risks. >> at first, ernie marshall was all for the new wind farm going up near his home >> and it sound like a great idea. >> but soon after the turbines started rolling, he said he started suffering a litany of health complaints. >> i've had...
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>> i think this is clearly -- marine renewable energy is clearly an area where the southwest has a real natural advantage and it's one of the many areas of renewable energy which is reflected in our diverse approach to renewable energy generation in the future because we've got to wean ourselves off an overreliance on one kind of energy vention and spread our bets more fairly and sustainably in the future. >> valerie vaz? >> thank you, mr. speaker. not only is it obama day but adoption week. my 10-minute rule bill called for equalizing statutory rights for leave, pay and allowances for adoptive parents and parents to whose children are born to them and can be done by regulations. could the deputy prime minister ask a minister to meet with me? >> i would certainly make sure that the relevant minister meet withs with her and would like to pay tribute to her for living -- for a long-standing campaign to equal the rights of parents and i believe it should be the case and something we're looking at closely as a government and hope we'll make an announcement on that very issue in the not too
>> i think this is clearly -- marine renewable energy is clearly an area where the southwest has a real natural advantage and it's one of the many areas of renewable energy which is reflected in our diverse approach to renewable energy generation in the future because we've got to wean ourselves off an overreliance on one kind of energy vention and spread our bets more fairly and sustainably in the future. >> valerie vaz? >> thank you, mr. speaker. not only is it obama day but...
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energy. then you can export more oil so you know we're putting three hundred million dollars into russia or into trying to. invest in companies that come up with good ways of saving energy but nothing in particular right now that you can mention that's the virgin green field which we're going to start from from today but we'll be looking at mobile phones we'll be looking at quite a lot of other investments as well last question very briefly. look if i get regretted anything i'd be a very sad person i mean i've just had the most incredible. lots of adventures. i live in and. created three other companies just had a blast is surrounded by wonderful people. been married to the same lady. great children. their regrets. for yourself have faced a number of times especially on your travels on a hot air balloon race across the ocean what made her own for and over again i can imagine must have been so painful for your family as well the amount of could find out soon probably of rights and i love the c
energy. then you can export more oil so you know we're putting three hundred million dollars into russia or into trying to. invest in companies that come up with good ways of saving energy but nothing in particular right now that you can mention that's the virgin green field which we're going to start from from today but we'll be looking at mobile phones we'll be looking at quite a lot of other investments as well last question very briefly. look if i get regretted anything i'd be a very sad...
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fred upton the chairman of the energy and commerce committee where a lot of health care and energy policy go through. the committee of jurisdiction there will be staying for another two years. and ways and -- any type of entitlement stuff. dave camp. he is not going anywhere either. where we are go to see significant committees where there will be turnover is the judiciary committee. he is term limited. he will make a bid for the science committee. he will find himself in competition. ralph hall, the chairman now is term limited. also the transportation and infrastructure committee. there are a few people who happen to have seniority but either have committee assignments or not looked upon as viable. we are passing the baton to a new generation. bill schuster is making a very strong play for the chairmanship of that. that will be just in time for congress to start to think about another reauthorization of the transportation programs, the highway bill, if you will. there is a short-term extension. they will need to revisit that in the 113th congress and representative shuster will have a s
fred upton the chairman of the energy and commerce committee where a lot of health care and energy policy go through. the committee of jurisdiction there will be staying for another two years. and ways and -- any type of entitlement stuff. dave camp. he is not going anywhere either. where we are go to see significant committees where there will be turnover is the judiciary committee. he is term limited. he will make a bid for the science committee. he will find himself in competition. ralph...
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putting us in control of our energy future, now. boproductivity up, costs down, thtime to market reduced... those are good things. upstairs, they will see fantasy. not fantasy... logistics. ups came in, analyzed our supply chain, inventory systems... ups? ups. not fantas who would have thought? i did. we did, bob. we did. got it. >> live from america's news headquarters, i'm harris falkner. the scandal surrounding the head of the cia general david petraeus breaking wide open on this sunday. he quit suddenly on friday he said because of an extramarital affair and now we know that fbi agents were looking at e-mails on his computer as part of a wide investigation and they were tipped off by a petraeus family friends jill kelly. here these second from the right right next to the wife, holly, of david petraeus. kelly went to the feds after receiving threatening e-mails supposedly from the woman who was involved with petraeus. her name is paula broadwell. she is he' pictured here on the right. broadwell wrote a book about petraeus called
putting us in control of our energy future, now. boproductivity up, costs down, thtime to market reduced... those are good things. upstairs, they will see fantasy. not fantasy... logistics. ups came in, analyzed our supply chain, inventory systems... ups? ups. not fantas who would have thought? i did. we did, bob. we did. got it. >> live from america's news headquarters, i'm harris falkner. the scandal surrounding the head of the cia general david petraeus breaking wide open on this...
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pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. >> another white house loss for the g.o.p. coupled with their failure once again to take back the senate. many in the party calling for change. what can republicans do to regroup for 2014 and beyond. jason, a wonderful time of the the season, called recrimination. (laughter) >> otherwise known to journalists as shooting the wounded, which is our specialty, so, what, how much trouble is the republican party in? >> they're in a lot of trouble, the coalition needs to expand. it's that simple. there are democrats, the trends in this country, the g.o.p. has to wake up to, and adjust accordingly and i think you have to start with the hispanic vote and this is doable. and between 1996 and 2004, the g.o.p. doubled the percentage of the hispanic vote to more than
pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. >> another white house loss for the g.o.p. coupled with their failure once again to take back the senate. many in the party calling for change. what can republicans do to regroup for 2014 and beyond. jason, a wonderful time of the...
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and still ahead move over at saudi arabia the international energy agency says the u.s. will be the biggest producer of oil in just five years i'll talk about it with peter chair and we'll get his perspective to want what's happening in europe be sure to stay with us the first your closing market numbers. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that many americans call i don't know. i'm sorry i'm just a dog here is an awful lot of money for you sir are you know what that is my other terrorist cells in your neighborhood want us to defeat terrorism the only people in the christian. beliefs of others. who knows what we're going to distract us from what you and i should care about because they're profit driven industry that sells a sensationalistic garbage he calls it breaking news i'm having martin and we're going to break this but. the. and from greece to spain and italy and the rest of the eurozone and us to here in the west because the eurozone is so impactful has the crisis been contained or is contagion still a concern for the periphery in europ
and still ahead move over at saudi arabia the international energy agency says the u.s. will be the biggest producer of oil in just five years i'll talk about it with peter chair and we'll get his perspective to want what's happening in europe be sure to stay with us the first your closing market numbers. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that many americans call i don't know. i'm sorry i'm just a dog here is an awful lot of money for you sir are you know what that...
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we'll be talking about america's crucial and plentiful energy source. natural gas, fracking, and the environment. each week keep it here where wall street meets main street. have a great week, everybody. see you next weekend.
we'll be talking about america's crucial and plentiful energy source. natural gas, fracking, and the environment. each week keep it here where wall street meets main street. have a great week, everybody. see you next weekend.
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. >> but if the energy and dynamism can move towards reform, great. i think there's a tension in the republican base-- you said they got a shock. but it's unclear whether the shock is i need to change or i was sent to stop this guy obama from raising taxes and doing terrible things to the country. that's unresolved. >> schieffer: let me ask you something, dee dee. there are going to have to be some changees, i would think, in the administration and in the democratic party. after all, the president has had four years to try to break this deadlock and he hasn't been able to do it yet. i'm not saying it's all his fault. isn't he going to have to give a little here? >> no question. and he said i'm willing to compromise, i'm willing to listen, and i'm willing to entertain new ideas. the truth, though, is the president has the upper hand right now. not only was he re-elected by a pretty convincing electorate. he also picked up-- we picked up seats in the house and senate. and with the fiscal-- and 60% of americans, by the way, agree with him on taxes. they
. >> but if the energy and dynamism can move towards reform, great. i think there's a tension in the republican base-- you said they got a shock. but it's unclear whether the shock is i need to change or i was sent to stop this guy obama from raising taxes and doing terrible things to the country. that's unresolved. >> schieffer: let me ask you something, dee dee. there are going to have to be some changees, i would think, in the administration and in the democratic party. after...
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and so in a sense they've got to do it and can obama expend kind of the emotional energy to sit down with all these republicans, which i think is something he hates to do, just visceraly, and work it out, roll up their sleeves and say, let's do this, let's trade this for that. you need the joe biden -- the old tip o'neil-reagan world, one for you, one for me. chris: how about the old bill clinton thick of inviting everybody down to arkansas? i think they can do something really good by cutting corporate rates. that's something obama's talked about doing as a give me to the other side and then fight for the higher rates for the top people. i think he can put the deal down so it's probusiness. the news organizations conducted exit polls in presinlts around the country and one finding goes a long way to explaining mitt romney's big challenge in this race. asked which man was more in touch with you, 53% of voters on tuesday said barack obama. and 43% said mitt romney. that 10-point deficit proved fatal to romney. romney never recovered from missteps that labeled him too rich to understan
and so in a sense they've got to do it and can obama expend kind of the emotional energy to sit down with all these republicans, which i think is something he hates to do, just visceraly, and work it out, roll up their sleeves and say, let's do this, let's trade this for that. you need the joe biden -- the old tip o'neil-reagan world, one for you, one for me. chris: how about the old bill clinton thick of inviting everybody down to arkansas? i think they can do something really good by cutting...
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pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. >> she has been an enduring and to our television set and also a sing yer actress . her latest project is a musical and she wrote it about amy mcpearson and it is called scandalous. and it premieres on broadway next week . welcome back to the cathy lee gifford. [ applause ] >> hello, governor. >> hi, cathy lee. >> nice to see you. >> wow, you are always doing something and now a broadway play you have written about a interesting character. >> a real woman of history. fallen through the cracks of history. her store store is unbelievable. if she was unbelievable why haven't. >> ♪ hooreyes for holly. ♪ everyone from shirrley to amy temple. it is amy tempem mcpearson and i have been fascinated with her for 40 years. >> thee is fascinating. >> i heard of h
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it's an energy security or national security issue. being self-sufficient n control of our own destiny has a lot of value. so, you don't want to be married to saudi arabia and worried about the middle east and nigeria and syria and all over the world. i don't agree oil will be an $80 or $85 commodity. i predict $125 for brent crude by 2035. delta of maybe $18 to $20. wti trading north of $100. that makes a lot of economic incentive to keep on drilling. but i think what it also keeps is $3.50 gasoline price. a lot of folks ask me, when is $2 gas coming back? i don't think it is. what we haven't talked a lot about is natural gas and the impact natural gas can have, in addition to be sufficient on oil production, natural gas the supply glut we have, we can displace coal, tuesday for transportation, l&g it to asia and europe. it's creating a manufacturing renaissance. we're bringing jobs and companies back to america who want to use natural gas as a feed stock. we're on the right track. the linchpin reallily is access to federal lands and
it's an energy security or national security issue. being self-sufficient n control of our own destiny has a lot of value. so, you don't want to be married to saudi arabia and worried about the middle east and nigeria and syria and all over the world. i don't agree oil will be an $80 or $85 commodity. i predict $125 for brent crude by 2035. delta of maybe $18 to $20. wti trading north of $100. that makes a lot of economic incentive to keep on drilling. but i think what it also keeps is $3.50...
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put in place pro-growth policies and energy and healthcare and the regulatory policy. then address the spending. the spending that has to be addressed is medicare, medicaid and snore we'll get to spend -- >> chris: we'll get to spending in a second. boehner seemed to be saying i am going to close loopholes and use the revenue. not just growth, but use the re-knew from closing the loopholes to cut the deficit. are you accepting that or not? >> i think that is the formul formula. that is the way we reach agreement. you can close the loophole -- >> chris: it's not the growth. taking the money, tax expenditures through the loopholes and giving, using it as a deficit savings. >> as long as you close the loopholes and limit the deduction, limit credits. formula for a solution. >> real solution. >> chris: senator corker, you have a draft plan you have been circulating to a number of members in the senate. is there a deal here? >> i think there is a deal. the ying and yang of this is we know there has to be revenues. look, i haven't met a wealthy republican or democrat in tenn
put in place pro-growth policies and energy and healthcare and the regulatory policy. then address the spending. the spending that has to be addressed is medicare, medicaid and snore we'll get to spend -- >> chris: we'll get to spending in a second. boehner seemed to be saying i am going to close loopholes and use the revenue. not just growth, but use the re-knew from closing the loopholes to cut the deficit. are you accepting that or not? >> i think that is the formul formula. that...
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that's right, believe ii or not the international energy agency says the u.s. will become the world's top oil producer in five years. that would be amazing if it's true. what will it take to get there? i don't know. let's turn to oil guru stephen schork, founder and editor of the schork report. stephen, as always, welcome back to the show. >> great to be here, thank you. melissa: all this is predicated on tracking and shale. first of all do you think it is realistic? that is pretty quick time horizon? >> absolutely, melissa, and it is amazing when you make prices go high enough how much of a supply of given commodity there is out there. with all apologies to the bob dylan, the answer is not blowing in the wind. the answer is drilling beneath our feet. melissa: so let's do comparisons on a price basis because my thought on this we could outproduce saudi arabia at some price. saudi arabia the oil is sort of sitting right on top of the sand. we're talking about oil in the u.s. that is more expensive to get to. but at the same time we don't have to transport it bec
that's right, believe ii or not the international energy agency says the u.s. will become the world's top oil producer in five years. that would be amazing if it's true. what will it take to get there? i don't know. let's turn to oil guru stephen schork, founder and editor of the schork report. stephen, as always, welcome back to the show. >> great to be here, thank you. melissa: all this is predicated on tracking and shale. first of all do you think it is realistic? that is pretty quick...
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if it weren't for the tea party folks and energy they brought to the fore, republicans would be in a disaster now. it doesn't mean they don't have to nominate great people. bill is right. but tea party, how many times do they get blamed for moderate losing seats? c'mon. >> chris: thank you, panel. see you next week. check out panel plus where the group will pick up with the discussion on the website. foxnewssunday.com. we will post the video before noon eastern time. follow us on twitter. @foxnewssunday. up next, followup to last week's show. where others fail, droid powers through. introducing the new droid razr maxx hd by motorola. now more than ever droid does. to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/k
if it weren't for the tea party folks and energy they brought to the fore, republicans would be in a disaster now. it doesn't mean they don't have to nominate great people. bill is right. but tea party, how many times do they get blamed for moderate losing seats? c'mon. >> chris: thank you, panel. see you next week. check out panel plus where the group will pick up with the discussion on the website. foxnewssunday.com. we will post the video before noon eastern time. follow us on twitter....
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energy and energy production probably will be that boost. it will be the new internet revolution, the new thing that could drive the economy for the next 10 to 20 years if not longer. rick: phil, i thought this administration was anti-drilling stood in the way of these kinds of advances. shot down the keystone oil project. what is going on? >> they're shouting down more. over the weekend they shut down more federal lands for drilling. that was the big question in the debate. president obama says we're drilling more but on federal lands we're drilling less. we'll continue to drill even less. there is no doubt this administration has done everything that they can to stand in the way. they have one of the most militant epas. they have been really, trying to find something wrong with fracking, though they really can't. and they were talking about just recently a new carbon tax, a new carbon tax that could really slow down this energy production. drive gasoline prices, maybe to $7 a gallon. now they did back off that carbon tax. we know this admi
energy and energy production probably will be that boost. it will be the new internet revolution, the new thing that could drive the economy for the next 10 to 20 years if not longer. rick: phil, i thought this administration was anti-drilling stood in the way of these kinds of advances. shot down the keystone oil project. what is going on? >> they're shouting down more. over the weekend they shut down more federal lands for drilling. that was the big question in the debate. president...
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half of that money is going in the first five years to renewable energy projects, energy efficiency projects at schools. going to create a lot of jobs. and its chairman who put $29 million into it is probably going to be a novembcandidate f governor. >> or cabinet. >> why proposition 38 went down? the other education -- >> well, i think part of it was the amount of money that the teacher's union sent against it. and the governor coming out, saying, look, we just have to get this done. but it went down by a greater margin than i thought. there were a lot of people who voted for both, sort of hinging their bet. and i think there was a lot on the ball lot for all voters and i thought to a large degree they seemed very thoughtful. >> and to paul's point, a lot of people would have had to pay under the munger legislation. >> everybody. >> where at some of the others, i'm not in that category. >> belva: turning back to the national scene, we're going to see some changes in the new administration in washington? >> well, there are some californians, we talked about tom, the proponent of prop 39, who
half of that money is going in the first five years to renewable energy projects, energy efficiency projects at schools. going to create a lot of jobs. and its chairman who put $29 million into it is probably going to be a novembcandidate f governor. >> or cabinet. >> why proposition 38 went down? the other education -- >> well, i think part of it was the amount of money that the teacher's union sent against it. and the governor coming out, saying, look, we just have to get...
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that's according to a new report this morning from the international energy agency. the rise is because of a recent resurgence in oil and gas production and the fact that cars and trucks are more fuel efficient. plus the u.s. is expected to be a net oil exporter by around 2030. >>> yes, add one more to the list. toys r us is opening early thanksgiving night. thursday, i'm talking about, 8:00 p.m. eastern. that's an hour earlier than last year. target and walmart, they're going to open earlier on thanksgiving night as well. so you can get your turkey, you can eat that and then go work it off in the evening. >> i guess you get a sitter for the kids and then you run out -- >> take them with. make it a family affair. >> what about the poor people who have to work there. >> listen, as someone who has worked every single holiday, they can get over it. >> i hate to say it, what about the turkey? >> i know you're a vegan. >> i think all the animals, the worst disaster in the history of the world. the abuse. i know it's not my segment. >> that's okay. >> i wanted to share tha
that's according to a new report this morning from the international energy agency. the rise is because of a recent resurgence in oil and gas production and the fact that cars and trucks are more fuel efficient. plus the u.s. is expected to be a net oil exporter by around 2030. >>> yes, add one more to the list. toys r us is opening early thanksgiving night. thursday, i'm talking about, 8:00 p.m. eastern. that's an hour earlier than last year. target and walmart, they're going to open...
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take a look at peabody energy, down 10% since the election. one example. joining us now is former secretary of state for ohio. ken, you know, i think it goes without saying that we know that the president is antifossil fuels, but a lot of people think that his administration wants to just kill the coal industry. >> well, he's created charles a zero sum game among sources of energy. in 08 before his election then, he talked about a strategy that would make it unthinkable for coal-powered plants to go forward. he actually predicted that they would go bankrupt. so nothing in his first four years has indicated that he has taken an all of the above strategy, not only to, you now, fuel economic growth, but to put us in a position of energy independencee charles: so what do you think then, kep? -- ken? because listen we have seen some coal companies have gone out of business. just judging from the reaction in the stock market, a lot of them continue to be in trouble. i would say if it wasn't for the export market, perhaps, you know, particularly china, that many
take a look at peabody energy, down 10% since the election. one example. joining us now is former secretary of state for ohio. ken, you know, i think it goes without saying that we know that the president is antifossil fuels, but a lot of people think that his administration wants to just kill the coal industry. >> well, he's created charles a zero sum game among sources of energy. in 08 before his election then, he talked about a strategy that would make it unthinkable for coal-powered...
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this is the international energy agency. so becoming a net exporter. joining us is tom bergen at reuters. if that forecast is right, how does that change the politics of oil? >> good morning, ross. yes, that's a prediction now that a lot of analysts have been making over recent months. so it's a pretty broad view that the u.s. will by the end of the decade potentially become the biggest oil producer in the world. there are also predictions that just factory and other things like energy efficiency, basically cut it reliance on on oil imported from outside from immediate neighbors mexico and canada almost to nothing. and if america is not emporting as much oil as it does currently, perhaps for energy to be such a focal point of its foreign policy won't be so large. and already you have exactly within the oil and gas industry pushing the case for shale on the basis that it would save the country a lot of money on overseas military expenditure. >> if you take in that oil, shale gas together, how much is that revolutionizing the american economy and also th
this is the international energy agency. so becoming a net exporter. joining us is tom bergen at reuters. if that forecast is right, how does that change the politics of oil? >> good morning, ross. yes, that's a prediction now that a lot of analysts have been making over recent months. so it's a pretty broad view that the u.s. will by the end of the decade potentially become the biggest oil producer in the world. there are also predictions that just factory and other things like energy...
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a few benefit like clean energy then you might get the money and some of the with the defense contractor in favor of mitt romney that is good for your business but bad for the economy in general to tax some people. romney had a good line you n't just pick winners and losers but you pick the losers. john: they could the random selection people look at politician as the person to solv every problem? president obama was the magic president. these people were waiting three hours. he is magic. >> they've really feel he has the intrinsic quality now they he has been reelected to change people's lives like he has only been warming up. for what? it is terrifying. john: people felt this way about romney. >> but obama is a classic example of the colt of the presidency the idea tht any politician can fix all the problems is not start with the obama but is the attitude we should get rid of racism. he should stop the rise of the oceans and get everybody house. i saw a teenager said he should give everybody a house. kids say that is understandable. but adults are supposed to understand there are incen
a few benefit like clean energy then you might get the money and some of the with the defense contractor in favor of mitt romney that is good for your business but bad for the economy in general to tax some people. romney had a good line you n't just pick winners and losers but you pick the losers. john: they could the random selection people look at politician as the person to solv every problem? president obama was the magic president. these people were waiting three hours. he is magic....
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. >> yes, he's a very high energy person and i think he does gain energy from feeling like he's consequential in making a difference. >> reporter: despite that, friends of petraeus told me that todayed they were certain dave and holly petraeus would stay together, though, david, there are still many questions. >> martha raddatz, thank you. >>> and now to the timeline. when this fbi investigation began, and new questions tonight about why the white house and congress did not hear of it until much later. here's abc's senior justice correspondent pierre thomas tonight. >> reporter: sources tell abc news jill kelly considered those harassing e-mails a threat not only to herself, but petraeus. after the fbi was contacted, and an investigation uncovered a sordid affair between petraeus and paula broadwell, there were early concerns that the cia director's secure government e-mails could have been hacked. but the probe never turned up evidence of national security being compromised. what it did find, as one source put it, was lots of human drama. key members of congress want to know why didn't they
. >> yes, he's a very high energy person and i think he does gain energy from feeling like he's consequential in making a difference. >> reporter: despite that, friends of petraeus told me that todayed they were certain dave and holly petraeus would stay together, though, david, there are still many questions. >> martha raddatz, thank you. >>> and now to the timeline. when this fbi investigation began, and new questions tonight about why the white house and congress...
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he laid off 50 at american coal and 102 on utah energy, blaming the president. the company is the subject of an article, they used miners as props for a romney campaign event. they forced them to take a day off without pay to stand in a picture for mitt romney. employees reported being forced to give contributions to republicans. they've been a target of environmentalists, because they're polluters. >> they chop off the top of mountains and don't replace them. >> stephanie: robin in florida. allegedly. go ahead robin. >> caller: hi. >> stephanie: hi, robin. >> caller: i want to say how much you enjoy your show. if you want to start your day off right, two things you can do first listen to i got a good feeling by flo rida, then immediately find the karl rove video, put it on and crack up. >> stephanie: yep. >> caller: because let me tell you about election night. as soon as ohio, my home state put it over the top which i knew they would. >> stephanie: right. >> caller: i went immediately immediately to fox. i thought karl rove's hair was going to grow back. i tho
he laid off 50 at american coal and 102 on utah energy, blaming the president. the company is the subject of an article, they used miners as props for a romney campaign event. they forced them to take a day off without pay to stand in a picture for mitt romney. employees reported being forced to give contributions to republicans. they've been a target of environmentalists, because they're polluters. >> they chop off the top of mountains and don't replace them. >> stephanie: robin in...
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have not really looked at a campaign that we should have recognizing that it takes as much time and energy for a young person to come back and then get into a different routine as it did to pare and train them to go to war. i think we need to do a lot of hard thinking, both in the department of defense, and the v.a., about what our policies and procedures are. >> but before the 11th anniversary of the war in afghanistan, we broadcast from colorado springs. we have looked at a unit that came to iraq and came back and could not turn off the kill switch, they were killing their girlfriends and their wives. the murder rate was about 14 times the rate in colorado springs. that is an important point on these issues. we see, in the peace in "the new york times," the story of staff sergeant white smith. he comes home and randomly runs down a 65-year-old woman and throws her into the back of the car and kills her. we see these her the crimes here, but what about what they are doing there? look at the case of robert bayless, the question of the court-martial at fort lewis- mcchord. >> absolutely. wa
have not really looked at a campaign that we should have recognizing that it takes as much time and energy for a young person to come back and then get into a different routine as it did to pare and train them to go to war. i think we need to do a lot of hard thinking, both in the department of defense, and the v.a., about what our policies and procedures are. >> but before the 11th anniversary of the war in afghanistan, we broadcast from colorado springs. we have looked at a unit that...
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there at all times, and i think that it can be done, but frankly, we need to change the scope of our energies and the scope of our commitments. >> you see, this is not an attempt by the republicans to do something and fail. it is the lack of the attempt of the republicans to do anything at all. the first state race, state race i ever worked on was the united states senate in seat in 1996. and i asked, you know, very naively, why don't we go to black churches? well, they will never vote for us. why don't we retreat to students and young people. they don't vote. well, here we are in 2012 and that is a completely different story and we have to make the attempt. >> but what i heard al say, and what president obama won because he promised free things and i don't want to misquote you there, but i'm not sure if it is promise of free things, because when i hear that people say that they voted for president obama because they wanted things. why else do you vote for a candidate if you don't want something from the candidate? >> let me tell you something that obama won this election and everybody back u
there at all times, and i think that it can be done, but frankly, we need to change the scope of our energies and the scope of our commitments. >> you see, this is not an attempt by the republicans to do something and fail. it is the lack of the attempt of the republicans to do anything at all. the first state race, state race i ever worked on was the united states senate in seat in 1996. and i asked, you know, very naively, why don't we go to black churches? well, they will never vote...
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let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. >>> all right, 39 minutes past. questions continue to mount over the shocking resignation of cia director david petraeus. citing an extramarital affair with his one-time biographer paula broadwell. some congressional leaders saying they should have been alerted earlier in concerns of a breach of national security. >> we received no advance notice. it was like a lightning bolt. the way i found out, i came back to washington thursday night. friday morning, the staff director told me there were a number of calls from press about this. i mean, this is something that could have had an effect on national security. i think we should have been told. >> the retired four-star general released a statement on friday announcing his resignation, saying, quote, after being married for over 37 years, i showed extremely poor judgment by engaging in an extramarital affair. such behavior is unacceptable, both as a husband and as the leader of an organization such as ours. with us for this morning's panel, richard socarides, a former s
let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. >>> all right, 39 minutes past. questions continue to mount over the shocking resignation of cia director david petraeus. citing an extramarital affair with his one-time biographer paula broadwell. some congressional leaders saying they should have been alerted earlier in concerns of a breach of national security. >> we received no advance notice. it was like a lightning bolt. the way i found out, i came back to washington thursday...
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this is a great way for the girls to come together and have positive energy. they are doing something big are than themselves. they are talking about healthy eating, a healthy lifestyle and having fun. i was the emcee for the event and we were out there dancing and run and having a blast. so thank you for having me out there. next year, you can come out and we'll get you a pink hat to wear too. this happens to be eastbound 66 coming in from nutley treat to the capital beltway. light traffic volume here. we are anticipating this will be a lighter than usual traffic day because a lot of the folks have the day off. southbound 270, still an easy trip as welcoming in out of germantown. remember the hov rules have been lifted for those traveling on 270, 95, 395 as well as 66. lighter than usual traffic volume each way at the wilson bridge and traffic flowing freely at the american legion bridge as you travel between tyson and 270 and leaving bethesda headed out to the dulles toll road. that's a check of your fox 5 on-timetraffic. etraffic. >>> in bridge county, a ca
this is a great way for the girls to come together and have positive energy. they are doing something big are than themselves. they are talking about healthy eating, a healthy lifestyle and having fun. i was the emcee for the event and we were out there dancing and run and having a blast. so thank you for having me out there. next year, you can come out and we'll get you a pink hat to wear too. this happens to be eastbound 66 coming in from nutley treat to the capital beltway. light traffic...